Swollen in spanish
Hinchado
pronunciation: intʃɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: intʃɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
swell3 = aumentar, hinchar, engrosar. [Verbo irregular: pasado swelled, participio swollen]
Example: Reference work has been ill-served in the past by its expositors and theoreticians: its extensive literature of several hundred papers and books is swollen by a mass of the transient and the trivial.more:
» river + swell = río + crecer.
Example: The runoff from Sunday's heavy rain has caused many rivers and streams in the area to swell, causing some flooding.» stream + swell = arroyo + crecer, riachuelo + crecer.
Example: The runoff from Sunday's heavy rain has caused many rivers and streams in the area to swell, causing some flooding.» swell up = hincharse, inflarse.
Example: Outside the walls of the room, outside the walls of his skull, outside the impalpable energy walls of his mind, he felt those forces gathering, swelling up.» swell with + pride = sentirse orgulloso.
Example: Upon hearing the favourable appraisal the committee was giving of her, the young appointee swelled with pride.swollen1 = Participio pasado del verbo swell (hinchar, aumentar).
Example: Reference work has been ill-served in the past by its expositors and theoreticians: its extensive literature of several hundred papers and books is swollen by a mass of the transient and the trivial.swollen2 = inflamado, abultado.
Example: As Feng swept by with an almost inaudible 'Good morning, Jeanne' escaping from her lips, Leforte thought she detected the tell-tale indications of crying on her face -- the red, swollen eyes, the puffiness.